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26.08.2022 | Short Communication
Monitoring of Potentially Emerging Pathogens in Wild Birds at Baikal Lake Basin in 2019
verfasst von:
Marina Gulyaeva, Evgeniya Badmaeva, Kseniya Yurchenko, Kirill Sharshov, Ivan Sobolev, Yuhai Bi, Jianjun Chen, Weifeng Shi, Iliya Diulin, Tsydypzhap Dorzhiev, Alexander Shestopalov
Erschienen in:
EcoHealth
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Ausgabe 3/2022
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Excerpt
Due to its physiographic characteristics, Northeast Asia plays a key role in the abundance, distribution, and migration ecology of wild bird species (Sharshov et al.,
2010). These mobile avian communities are involved in the epidemiology of avian influenza viruses (AIVs) as well as the other re-emerging and newly emerging zoonotic infections that can cause dangerous diseases in animals and humans (Gulyaeva et al.,
2018; Qi et al.,
2018). The potential spillover of these pathogens is of public health and economic importance, thus continued monitoring in their source populations, e. g., wild birds, is crucial. …